Casio Privia Px330 Px-330 88 Key Digital Piano New - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do you adjust casio px 300 when connected to ipad2
Newer Casio models that have "class compliant" USB interfaces such as the PX-330 would work (plug and play) since they now have "class compliant" drivers.
Unfortunately PX-300 is an older model that would need specific drivers and Casio only made drivers for Windows PCs.
8/12/2014 10:52:52 AM •
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Casio Privia 410r Piano soft pedal problem
The Casio Privia 410r has two pedal jacks at the back. One is the sustain pedal, the other is the soft/sus jack. Please use the other jack if you want to use sustain pedal. Only 1 of the 2 jacks can be used.
However, if you have the optional sp30a pedal which plugs UNDER the piano instead, then only can you have 3 different piano pedals.
5/18/2014 10:13:30 AM •
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Casio px-330bk keys pitch sharp top half of keyboard
The problem you're encountering is actually a feature, called stretch tuning. While real pianos are tuned in this way it's meant to sympathise with their natural 'organics' and might sound wrong on a digital instrument. The solution is to turn stretch tuning off. The manual should be able to tell you how.
9/11/2013 7:28:36 AM •
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Pitch drifts px 330
If anyone using a wireless guitar setup is close to it when playing, can do that.
2/28/2014 12:57:11 AM •
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My Casio Privia PX-330BK Keyboard won't turn on.
Try checking your power cord. Perhaps someone stepped on it and it pulled out. It happened to me once. I thought something was terribly wrong with it. I was pretty embarrassed to find out that I'd just cut off power via cable... check your cords before worrying too much. If nothing seems to be wrong, take it in to the repair shop.
9/14/2012 9:28:21 PM •
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Keyboard on Privia will not energize
MOVs do not have a reset button.
Your AC adapter actually should have a fuse inside it to meet EU safety
and CE safety requirments. Getting that apart is the challenge.
Test it with a voltmeter first. If there is voltage, check to make sure the coaxial connector center post is the right size for the plug. If it is, you will need to open the cabinet. There might be a fuse present because of the battery option, in which case that fuse may be failed, a resistor in close vicinity may have failed as well. A broken wire or solder track would be more likely.If no voltage output from supply, 2 ways to gain entry into a glued wall wart are not the prettiest, but it gets you into them. It saves buying a new one. One is to use a knife carefully and slice through the plastic at the seam where the 2 shells come together, it takes a while. The other method is brutish and quick- a side cutter/diagonal cutter on the corners is usually enough to break them on the seam.Then check the fuse itself for continuity. If the fuse checks okay, carefully set it so you can apply power to it and check the rectifiers to see if any burned out- you want to essentially check the unit to see if the rectifiers simply failed.If it is a transformer supply, measure at the point where the transformer leads join the bridge rectifier quad. If there is AC present, the rectifiers failed. If there is no voltage/currnet- just check for voltage- the transformer burned out. If the unit is a switch mode type supply, check the rectifiers with an ohm meter with no power applied from the mains. You may or may not see any visigly failing capacitors- if you do those can be replaced, or you can simply replace the supply. This latter type might be held together with screws- it will certainly have less heft to it.
2/15/2012 7:07:39 AM •
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Is there an internal reset for my privia 330?
to do a factory reset you Turn the Keyboard off the press and HOLD TONE AND FUNCTION and power the keyboard on while holding them buttons. if you did it right you'll see some wierd start up and flashes and then everything will be back to normal. try a few times if at first it doesn't work. somtimes it's picky.
10/7/2011 4:39:57 AM •
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I Have a Casio Privia
Yep... Roland pedals are reversed, that is, normally closed contacts. Unlike some Yamaha keyboards, the Casio doesn't have an inversion function available. You have two choices to solve this: 1. Buy a pedal with the corect sense 2. Open the Roland pedal and MAYBE with a soldering iron you can move a wire to select a contact with the opposite sense.
8/5/2011 1:42:19 PM •
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My Casio Px 330 keyboard
This is a problem with one of the two contacts for that key. The contacts close at different times as the key is depressed and the time it takes between is measured as velocity which is used to control the loudness as in a regular piano. The contacts are conductive rubber pills. After a lot of dis-assembly you can clean them with 99% isoprphyl alcohol and Q Tips. Clean both the pills and the circuit traces on the board they are pressed against. Be very careful of the ribbon cables between the halves of the case.
11/4/2013 4:07:52 PM •
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